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The loftiest peak in the Queen Alexandra Range, 4518m high, lying midway on the western flank of the Beardmore Glacier and south of the Cloudmaker. Discovered and named by the BAE, 1907-09, in 1908. Named for a wealthy Glasgow businessman, who was one of the original supporters of the expedition.

A lofty, generally ice-free mountain 5 mi W of Mount Dickerson. At 4,528 m, it is the highest point in the Queen Alexandra Range. Discovered and named by the BrAE (1907-09). Named for a Glasgow businessman, who was one of the original supporters of the expedition.